tl19561024-000 "vol. Ix N o. 4 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, TOWSON, MARYLAND October 24, 1956 ANN QtrIEIEW waimrxmisms Janet Mahaley Janet hails from Greenmount, IvtalMand. She was graduated .rern Manchester High School, `v here she served her class as ['resident in her Senior year. She also worked as Charter President ,Of Editor of the school pa-l'er, Member of the Women's Ath-letic Association and played on the school basketball team. Here at State Teachers, Jan serves as ellairhian of the recent Leadership ,eenference, Corresponding Secre- tary of the Student Government Association, Historian of the einen's Athletic Association and member. Jan, who serves -'s� on the Women's Resident �Uncil, is noted for her expres-r) b of ""meeting time"" and is in-rested in learning how to jitter-ling. It's elementary Education for Manaley too! Mary Lou Kroh A native Baltimorean, Mary Lou attended the Notre Dame of Mary-land high school, In high school, Miss Kroh served her senior class as its president, was co-chairman of the Senior Prom and engaged in w�1nen's sports, which included basket ball and bowling. At STC, 1\184'Y Lou worked with her class as Tr easurer for two years, and ""e Year as Secretary. She is a lbeniber of the Freshmen Advisory (""len, and plans to enter the El-e �blentary Education field. She likes to svv irn and sew. Pat Mullikin Pat Mullikin hails from Balti-more, Maryland where she attend-ed Towson High School. In high school, Pat worked on various ac-tivities, which included Dramatics, the Board of Elections, and the yearbook staff. She was a mem-ber of high school sorority, where to this day -- she has managed to retain her favorite expression ""Party-Party!"" At State Teach-er's, Pat has served her class as SGA Representative for two years and has been a member of almost all of the class committees which have been organized. Pat was a very proud member of last year's, the 1955 Homecoming Court which served under their very pretty Queen � Margy Cole. Wally Yesenofski Wally was born in Hazelton, Pennsylvania and attended West-ern High School. Currently Pres-ident of her year, she was also very active in high school, where she served as class president for three years. She also worked as Chairman of the Gavel Club and with the yearbook staff, and Nine-ty club ( for over 90 average). She received a D.A.R. Best Citizenship award. At STC, Wally also belongs to the Newman Club and the IRC. She is majoring in Elementary Education, and she enjoys draw-ing and singing as she does dishes. She is noted for her affirmative ""Okay"" to all suggestions ( or most). Carolyn Williams A graduate of Forest Park High School, Carolyn Williams was very active in her high school days. She served her class as Corresponding Secretary for two years, worked on the yearbook staff, and sang in the Glee Club. Carolyn, too, was also a proud member of the National Honor Society. At State Teacher's, Carolyn has served her class in many ways on many dif-ferent activities and committees. She plans to enter the Elementary Education field. Joan Archambault Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Joanie attended Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, Maryland. In high school, she was the Senior Class Chaplain, mem-ber of Tri-Hi-Y, member of the school band and worked in the Fu-ture Teacher's of America organi-zation. Here at State Teacher's College, Miss Archambault has been her Class Secretary. She has also served on the Women's Resi-dent Council, has been active in the Newman Club and works on the Alumni Committee. Joanie, who enjoys swimming, tennis and reading, plans to enter the field of Elementary Education. Judy Green Born in Salisbury, Maryland, Ju-dy Green attended Wicomico Sen-ior High School. In high school days, Judy was very active in Sports activities. She also worked with her school's Student Govern-ment Association. Judy was also the proud Winter Carnival Queen. Here at State Teacher's, Judy is interested in Junior High Educa-tion with a major in History. She loves popular music, and considers this her hobby. Janet McNeal A native born West Vir-ginian, Janet McNeal attended Catonsville High School. Among other things, Janet enjoyed most her position there as a cheerleader. She also worked in the school Stu-dent Government Association, was Vice president of her class, and worked with the Dramatics and Journalism clubs. At STC, Janet appeared in the September Debut in her Freshmen year, and serves the school as a cheerleader. Her varied hobbies include the collect-ing of Fats Domino records. Janet plans to enter the Elementary field. Doris Wimert Doris Wimert hails from West-minster, Maryland where she at-tended Westminster High School. During her high school years, Dor-is was active in the Student Gov-ernment Association. She also worked with the school chorus and was a proud member of the Na-tional Honor Society. Here at State Teachers', she has been very active in class activities and serves the incoming Freshmen as a Student adviser on the Fresh-man Advisory Council. Besides seeing a lot of Jack Jones, Doris likes to knit. She is at the present time planning to follow the pro-fession of so many of the other Queen Nominees � that of Ele-mentary Education Field. Mary Wimmer Mary Wimmer is a native of Baltimore and she attended Bel Air High School, Bel Air, Mary-land. During her high school years, Mary worked in the Student Government Association as its Secretary, as well as on the school paper and yearbook. In high school she was also active as a cheerleader and she enriched the Glee club with her soprano voice. At STC, Mary has been a member of the Glee Club, is a member of the Newman Club and serves her class as SGA Representative. She too was a member of the 1955 Homecoming Court. Mary enjoys sewing, playing the piano, and ten-nis. "